This extra-heavy brass flush pull is suitable for either pocket door applications (where pocket allows clearance) or as a window sash lift. Colonial design is complementary with Early American interior styling. Available in a wide variety of durable Baldwin finishes; see options to select.
Note: Product finishes which are RELIEVED may vary in luster, hue, and appearance as a result of handcrafted variances in the final finishing step.
THE IMPORTANT THING IS THAT THESE NICKLE FINISH PULLS PLEASE MY WIFE, WHO DOES NOT LIKE BRASS COLORED ITEMS. IN THE STORES IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND NICKLE FINISH IN MANY ITEMS. THESE PULLS SEEM TO BE EXCELLENT QUALITY AND LOOK VERY NICE.
I don't write reviews (ordinarily). This item was far better in my hand than in the web pictures. Quality and beauty are the best words to describe these handles. They compliment two expensive oak doors I installed and were far nicer than anything I could find locally in stores.
Some things you have to see in person to fully appreciate their suitability. The Baldwin Hardware Flush Pull in oil rubbed bronze wasn't one of them. The picture and description online was all I needed to know the style, color and quality is what I needed for my sliding closet doors and my new pocket door. And the price was commensurate with all of that.
When they arrived, in just a few short days, I realized what I saw online was just as I expected. With only a couple minor flaws. The plating on the screws was not as substantial as the plating on the pulls. I also noticed 2 of the 6 pulls I ordered had very small scratches or nicks inside the pull. But none of this warranted return and I was still very pleased with the quality.
I was disappointed that there was no template included for the groove that must be routed into the door to mount this product. It was necessary for me to make my own. Once I finished, I realized the best way to produce that groove was to build a jig that could be clamped onto the door. The router was positioned in the jig and, with the help of an expensive 1" round router bit and several passes at increasing depth, I had the groove needed to mount the pull solidly into the doors.
Although the screws were made of inferior quality metal than the pull (be careful your phillips bit doesn't round over the cross slots), they are strong enough to provide firm support for the pull. I suspect though, had I not used a round router bit, the length of the screw would not have been enough to get a good bite into the wood.
I love the look and feel of these pulls and wouldn't hesitate to recommend them. Knobs and Hardware is also an excellent company to do business with. ATG Stores is the parent company and they have nearly everything one would need for the home, from hardware to home decorating. If you are considering this product, do yourself a favor and click the add-to-cart button now. You won't be sorry.
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1 Questions from the Community
The description of the Baldwin Hardware 0458 Flush Pull Window Handle cautions to be sure you have clearance for this pull. Does that mean to allow for the .25 inch projection past the door?
A:The projection is how far it will stick out from the door, so you would want to make sure it clears that on either side.